A person owning or having control of a dog in a public place shall restrain the dog
by a substantial chain or leash, except as follows:

(a) Dogs used by law enforcement officers in the course and scope of their duties. A code
or law enforcement officer is authorized to issue a citation to a person when, based
upon personal investigation, the officer has reasonable cause to believe that the
person has committed a civil infraction in violation of this section. The person shall
pay within thirty (30) days from the date a citation was issued a civil penalty of
fifty dollars ($50.00) to the police department in full satisfaction of the violation.
If the person chooses to contest the citation, he or she must contact the clerk of
the county court within the thirty (30) days and request a court hearing.

(b) Dogs in a dog park or other public space specifically designated by the city for dogs
to be off-leash, provided the handler of the dog(s) adheres to all rules instituted
by the city for such park or space.

As used in this section, the term fowl means any of various domestic birds used as food including, but not limited to chickens, ducks, emus, geese, rheas, turkeys and ostriches.

As used in this section, the term livestock means grazing animals, such as cattle, goats, horses, sheep, swine and other hoofed animals.

It shall be unlawful for a person to maintain fowl and livestock within the city except as follows:

(a) At animal service and veterinarian establishments;

(b) At schools engaged in the instruction of agricultural courses or classes;

(c) On lands designated for agricultural use.

(d) Chickens at residences approved as part of an Urban Chicken Program and in compliance with the conditions of the program as authorized by a Resolution of the City Commission.

A code or law enforcement officer is authorized to issue a citation to a person when, based upon personal investigation, the officer has reasonable cause to believe that the person committed a civil infraction in violation of this section. Failure to comply with the requirements governing the Pilot Program may be considered to be a violation of this section. The person shall pay within thirty (30) days from the date of the citation was issued a civil penalty of fifty dollars ($50) to the police department in full satisfaction of the violation. If the person chooses to contest the citation, he or she must contact the clerk of the county court within the thirty (30) days and request a court hearing.

As used in this section, guard dog means any dog specifically trained to detect or
attack a person, except as follows:

(a) Dogs used by law enforcement officers in the course and scope of their duties. A person
owning or having control of a guard dog shall confine the dog indoors, in a securely
enclosed pen or structure or in a securely fenced area and shall post the premises
with a clearly visible warning sign at all entry points that informs both adults and
children in English and Spanish of the presence of guard dogs on the property.

A code or law enforcement officer is authorized to issue a citation to a person when,
based upon personal investigation, the officer has reasonable cause to believe that
the person has committed a civil infraction in violation of this section. The person
shall pay within thirty (30) days from the date a citation was issued a civil penalty
of fifty dollars ($50.00) to the police department in full satisfaction of the violation.
If the person chooses to contest the citation, he or she must contact the clerk of
the county court within the thirty (30) days and request a court hearing.

A person who violates this section two (2) times in six (6) months shall be punishable
by a term of imprisonment not to exceed sixty (60) days or five hundred dollars ($500.00)
or by both such fine and imprisonment.

(a) Causes an unsanitary condition that is injurious to the health, safety and welfare
of the public, or;

(b) Damages any lawn, plant or shrub other than the property of the owner, or;

(c) Damages private or public property other than the property of the owner, or;

(d) Emits an offensive odor that is an unreasonable annoyance to the public, or;

(e) Frequently, habitually or regularly emits noise, or;

(f) Has been found by a court of competent jurisdiction to be a public nuisance, or;

(g) Is injurious to the health, safety, and welfare of the public because of the number
of animals maintained, or;

(h) Is injurious to the health, safety, and welfare of the public because of the type
of animals maintained, or;

(i) Runs at large or strays.

It shall be unlawful for a person to maintain or permit to exist upon the property
they own or occupy a nuisance animal.

A code or law enforcement officer is authorized to issue a citation to a person when,
based upon personal investigation, the officer has reasonable cause to believe that
the person has committed a civil infraction in violation of this section. The person
shall pay within thirty (30) days from the date a citation was issued a civil penalty
of fifty dollars ($50.00) to the police department in full satisfaction of the violation.
If the person chooses to contest the citation, he or she must contact the clerk of
the county court within the thirty (30) days and request a court hearing.

A person who violates this section two (2) times in six (6) months shall be punishable
by a term of imprisonment not to exceed sixty (60) days or five hundred dollars ($500.00)
or by both such fine and imprisonment.

It shall be unlawful for a person to allow a female cat or dog in heat or season to
run at-large or stray within the city.

A person owning or having control of a female cat or dog in heat or season shall quarantine
the cat or dog indoors, in a securely enclosed pen or structure or in a securely fenced
area.

A code or law enforcement officer is authorized to issue a citation to a person when,
based upon personal investigation, the officer has reasonable cause to believe that
the person has committed a civil infraction in violation of this section. The person
shall pay within thirty (30) days from the date a citation was issued a civil penalty
of fifty dollars ($50.00) to the police department in full satisfaction of the violation.
If the person chooses to contest the citation, he or she must contact the clerk of
the county court within the thirty (30) days and request a court hearing.

A person who violates this section two (2) times in six (6) months shall be punishable
by a term of imprisonment not to exceed sixty (60) days or five hundred dollars ($500.00)
or by both such fine and imprisonment.

Any person owning or having control of an animal in a public place shall immediately
remove any animal waste deposited by the animal.

Animal waste shall be disposed of by burial on the property of the owner or in a sanitary
sewer system.

A code or law enforcement officer is authorized to issue a citation to a person when,
based upon personal investigation, the officer has reasonable cause to believe that
the person has committed a civil infraction in violation of this section. The person
shall pay within thirty (30) days from the date a citation was issued a civil penalty
of fifty dollars ($50.00) to the police department in full satisfaction of the violation.
If the person chooses to contest the citation, he or she must contact the clerk of
the county court within the thirty (30) days and request a court hearing.

A person may humanely capture an at-large or stray animal on their property. When
an at-large or stray animal is captured, the person shall immediately deliver the
animal to the police department.

A person who captures an animal pursuant to this section shall exercise care to treat
the animal humanely without causing hunger, injury, sickness or any other ailments
to the animal. Any person unable to comply fully with this section shall not capture
an animal pursuant to this section.